Thanks everyone. I will try tabhistory, since I'm using Python 3.4.1 it comes built-in in the IDLE, as the site says, "(Python 3.4 comes with these enabled as standard.)", so, I'll definitely try IDLE.
I like PyCharm but I prefer a "calm and clear" environment in order to code. I'll keep using Sublime Text 3 (maybe ST3 isn't dead as I thought) + cmd.exe for coding, and maybe IDLE if I like and feel comfortable about it. On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Danny Yoo <d...@hashcollision.org> wrote: > On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 5:12 PM, Juan Christian > <juan0christ...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I've been using PyCharm to code in Python but it seems a bit > "overpowered" > > for this task, and there are some annoying bugs. I used Sublime Text 2 in > > the past, but it seems to be dead now (last update was JUN/2013), so I > don't > > really know any good options. > > > > What do you guys use to code? > > > If you're already familiar with Eclipse, then the PyDev plugin may be > appropriate. > > http://pydev.org/ >
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